"He is a board certified gastroenterologist, a doctor who specializes in digestive disorders. Dr. Hack received his medical degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo and completed his residency at Barnes Hospital also in St. Louis. He is fellowship trained in gastroenterology. He completed his fellowship training at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif." -St. Elizabeth (Click Here for more info.)
His lectures will include topics on Medical School, his specialization and careers in medicine, understanding if medical school right for you, diagnosing and communicating with the patient, types of surgeries, and much more.
Lectures are:
Medical Economics-------Tuesday February 7th at 7pm-----LILY 3102
Medical Errors-------Tuesday February 14th at 7pm-----LILY 3102
Medical History-------Tuesday February 21st at 7pm-----LILY 3102
Physical Exam-------Tuesday February 28th at 7pm-----LILY 3102
He had his first endoscope at 8 am and had a second one around 8:45 am. They included a colonoscopy and EGD. After those two procedures were finished, we left the hospital and went to the Sigma clinic where we met with patients. There he diagnosed them while I was allowed to sit in. I know this is a general outline of the day, and there are many more details to the day. Overall it was a great experience of the hospital and clinical side of medicine. He is flexible with his schedule, and depending on the day he will have two rounds of endoscopies, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. I did a morning shadow due to my schedule.
It is almost necessary to have your own form of transportation. I also recommmend taking a small notebook to take notes in throughout your experience. The attire is business casual i.e. for guys khakis/slacks with an oxford or scrub top; for girls similar attire is recommended but khaki capris are acceptable. I am currently working on information that is necessary/recommended to know before your shadowing days, and I will upload it to the website when I have it finished. If you are interested in shadowing him, please fill out this application and email it to me.


The Caduceus Club has a Relay For Life Team!! If you are interested in joining our team go to this link and sign up for our team. It is March 31st!! Join our team!!
We have a Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2201062196) which will give event updates, and interesting medical events that are going on at campus.
For more information you can email Mike Johnston at johnstm@purdue.edu to ask questions